Gaffer Tape said:
CP3S said:
DuracellEnergizer said:
I'm surprised it managed to survive cancellation to last seven seasons.
It lasted seven years, spawned two spinoff series, and four feature films because it is freaking awesome.
Very true, but that doesn't stop its first two seasons from being crap.
Let's be fair and reasonable.
Rewind and compare TNG to contemporary shows of its day. Season one and two aired in 1987 and 1988, at this point we had been watching shit like The A-Team, Miami Vice, Remington Steele, MacGyver, and Matlock and thinking they were pretty badass.
Wanted to tune your TV in on some sci-fi in 1987? Sweet! Let's watch the 1985 reboot of the Twilight Zone, because that was about the only new sci-fi on television at the time before TNG hit the airwaves. Other than that, your best bet for sci-fi was finding reruns of the plethora of sci-fi shows from the 60's and 70's.
It is easy to look back at The Next Generation with everything we have now and say stupid crap about how unbelievably horrible the first two years were, and how utterly shocking it is that the thing managed not to get cancelled. Those two seasons were far above and beyond better than the vast majority of crap we had on TV back then, and the genesis of a much welcomed resurgence of science fiction television programming. Sci-fi TV shows short of fizzled out in the early eighties, and following the popularity of The Next Generation, the flood gates opened bringing us Babylon 5, SeaQuest, X-Files, more Star Trek, and tons of other 90's science fiction.
It was during this resurgence that we got the Sci-Fi channel, which may be a joke today, but at the time it brought back reruns of those old sci-fi shows nobody had been able to watch in years, as well as generated a lot of original content.